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Feeling Scattered? Here’s Why-and What You Can Do

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Mind Booster)
Mon Apr 28 08:41:22 2025

Date: Mon, 28 Apr 2025 07:41:07 -0500
From: "Mind Booster" <MindBooster@nervefreshs.ru.com>
Reply-To: "Memory Rescue" <MemoryRescue@nervefreshs.ru.com>
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Feeling Scattered? Here’s Why-and What You Can Do

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story that in recent years has experienced a notable renaissance, principally with respect to theoretical content. Part of the theoretical material has to do with evolutionary areas (topics e and f above), the rest relates especially to the problem of classification. Taxonomy is that part of Systematics concerned with topics (a) to (d) above.

A whole set of terms including taxonomy, systematic biology, systematics, scientific classification, biological classification, and phylogenetics have at times had overlapping meanings – sometimes the same, sometimes slightly different, but always related and intersecting. The broadest meaning of "taxonomy" is used here. The term itself was introduced in 1813 by de Candolle, in his Théorie élémentaire de la botanique. John Lindley provided an early definition of systematics in 1830, although he wrote of "systematic botany" rather than using the term "systematics". Europeans tend to use the terms "systematics" and "biosystematics" for the study of biodiversity as a whole, whereas North Americans tend to use "taxon

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